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HUD ID FACE ONE IffilF SORES Was Ashamed to Let Anyone See Kirn. Ceulci Have Tern Flesh Off with Scratching, Suffered 7 Years. Tried Everything. 'Cuticura Soap and Ointment Certainly Cured Me.' "About M-en years ago, 1 gtt eczema and ht-e had it -rarly every winter, oft and on, since then. My head aud ears, nose, lips and chin wtta oae mass of svrei. and I iyus ashamed to let anyone see me. fMy head, ears cud face broke out vita scabs, and when I touched them the water ran from them. 1 could have torn the Ut3h oil myself With acratcking. p- "I tettd of the Cuticura treatment in the paper, and I thou.ht I would try tho Cuticui'a Boap and Ointment. I sent for some and after I had washed, iEVSeIf two or three times and applied the Cuticura "Ointment, ih«y eased the itching. I continued with the Cutlcur* Soap and Ointment for about three months, which I found cleared ray akin wonderfully. I had suffered seven yeara and had tri£d,ftver so many things all to no advantage, until I trifd the Cuticma Bos,p and Ointment, _nd was entirely cured, 'They made my skin soft and beautiful, everything being cleaned aw»y. My skin is now quite clear, and there hu been no indication of the sores coming back. ,1 shall be glad for smy sufferer from skin trouble to hear of this, for Cuticur_ Soap _nd Ointment certainly cured me." (Signed) Thomas -Bf»rry, 10, Kesetvoir St., TVardley, Durham, Ens., Jan. 13, 1911. To co through life tortured sod disfigured b? itching:, burning, scaly aud crusted skin _nd scalp humours is unnecessary. For more th*d * generation, warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle applications of Cttticur- Obitmdnt have proved successful in tk*. most distressing cases, of infants, chtt-ren ana adults, when all clae fails. Culkiir* Soap end Ointment are sold throughout tho yrorld A liberal saxapla of Cuticura OiatnMtli, With a 32-pa_« book on the skin and h-lf will be cent frea on Application to E. *J?_wai & Co., Dept. 18K, Sydney, N. 8. W. f « MARVELLOUS CURE! ' LADY COMPLETELY 3AL9 ! MR*. K. CAfcTBR, •! Nurwry R»«d, : L!rtW*o4 > .phHrtc_su'ch, writes «n February aut, 1910 i— < "Six Month* a_* I loft, •vary hair on my h»ad. I -was as bald as a baby. My frl*n-8 advlssd ma to, giva Brlca'a Ragen4rator a trial. It turned «ut a success* I have only used four battles, ¦ad am getting a splendid bead of hair. 1 can recommend it as a wonderful thing." PROMPTLY CURED BY Brice's Regenerator AND Circassian Cream - ' .- PRICE: REtENERATOR - - S/S SPECIAL STRENGTH, 5/« CIRCASSIAN CREAM. 2/. SEE THE GENUINE PHOTOGRAPHS OP CURKS. \ 2 BftlOß'S REGENERATOR can be 6btained at the Pharmacies of R. Johnston, Cu^a-fltre^t; W. S. Wallace, Willis-street; C. A. Matcher and Dunhar Sloane, Lamb' ton-quay; "S. Bredln, Constable-streot; .D.1.C.; George Howe, Tobacconist; C. A. Williamson, Petone; I>. Aplin, Carterton; H. T. Wood, MaSterton; and all leading chemists, where original photographs can b* aaasu k^ - "" ' If J - I , HOLIDAY ; HAPPINESSKodakking ! If you go for the holidays without a Kodak, -you go badly equipped. These are the days of Photography. Anybody can take good photographs, if he has ft Kodak. Everybody can have a Kodak. You can get a Kodak bo oha&ply that you will neVer miss the money; and the cost of producing perfect Kodak piotures is merely trivial. There is no other joy so delightful and so cheap as the joy of Kodakking. Whatever interests you specially, you snap; and whatever you snap remains for ever* your inalienable possession. Thus you can make every memorable feature of your holiday a permanent thing. Tour Kodak album recalls pleasant scenes of the past, and brightens every prospect of the holidays ahead. Kodak piotures have a curiously intimate quality, because they are taken as your own mood prompts, and made by yourself. Kodaka range in price from Six Shillings to I'wenty-flve Pounds; but even the cheapest Kodak is a genuinely good and effective camera. 2Jo dark-rooms needed. There is no mefls and no fuss. Positively no risk of disappointment. HAVE NOTHING BUT A (Stamped Eastman) WHOLESAI/B . KODAK AUSTRALASIA, LTD.. 6 fiercer Street js Wellington. Agents for Gamnont's Cineinato'n'aDh. B-pvlies. 15 I Stocked by — / i * I SHARLAKD & CO., Ltd., | - <> I Latnbion-quay. ! ANR'S ME DO LINE I* specially prepared lor the hands. - Use it after washing clothes, dishes, floors, etc. It makes rougti Hands soft, supple and smooth. «/- everywhere. 2. (OAK you not taJie your well-earned rest '¦J (itiietly after your day's work? hi thiwe-^iasveS of yours that arc nagging %i you ; Uiey nodd fujtl. litvo loeiri MA 11* HHALI/S fOJSPHEiIINK; it nourkeji t_e tiiivst, jtad tio rctofs mental equilibrium : Liturgy 111 work, and festfulnetf in lckure. Any ChwoMt or Storo sell* rosphenne. At Is, Is 6d, aud 2a 6d bottio.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 8, 10 January 1912, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 8, 10 January 1912, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 8, 10 January 1912, Page 11